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List of cross-country ski trails in Minneapolis, which are groomed in winter when there is sufficient snowfall conditions: [10] [11] Chain of Lakes—10.25 miles (16.50 km) Cedar Lake Park—1.9 miles (3.1 km) Cedar Lake and West Cedar Lake—1.9 miles (3.1 km) Kenilwirth Channel—1.24 miles (2.00 km) Lake of the Isles—2.2 miles (3.5 km)
Hiawatha LRT Trail is a 4.7-mile (7.6 km), multi-use path adjacent to a light-rail transit line in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, that is popular with bicycle commuters. Users travel along the Metro Blue Line and Hiawatha Avenue transit corridor, reaching downtown Minneapolis near an indoor sports stadium at the trail’s northern end ...
The Cedar Lake LRT Regional Trail is the main paved path running from the west end of the Midtown Greenway in Minneapolis through St. Louis Park to Hopkins, Minnesota.It has a length of 5.38 miles (8.66 km), and is paved with asphalt.
The Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway is a linked series of park areas in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, that takes a roughly circular path through the city. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board developed the system over many years. The corridors include roads for automobile traffic plus separate paths for pedestrians and bicycles ...
According to the Minneapolis Bicyclist & Pedestrian Count Report from 2013, approximately 2,100 bicyclists and 410 pedestrians are estimated to use the trail daily. [4] As of 2019, annual visits to Kenilworth Trail totaled 746,000, making the corridor "the most intensely used trail in Minneapolis’ park system given its compact size. [ 5 ]
Minnehaha Trail is included as a segment of the Mississippi River Trail, or MRT, which is a bicycle route loosely connecting 800 miles (1,300 km) of pre-existing roads and trails in Minnesota into a signed course. [7] The Mississippi River Trail portion in Minnesota is also known as U.S. Bicycle Route 45.
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Bicyclists crossing the Martin Olav Sabo Bridge in Minneapolis. Cycling in Minnesota is a popular form of recreation, commuting, and competitive sport that has grown in prominence over the years. It has been a popular activity in the state since the late 19th century. Minnesota offers an expansive network of cycling routes and bike-friendly ...